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Soviet Census (1979)
Welfare Reforms in Post-Soviet States: a Comparison
Russia's Peacetime Demographic Crisis
About Fertility Data for Russia
Chapter Three 'Nationalising' Policies in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan
Politics, Migration and Minorities in Independent and Soviet Estonia, 1918-1998
Migration and Ethnic Diversity in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Space
Research Guide to Russian and Soviet Censuses
Kazakh Nomads and the New Soviet State, 1919-1934
Demographic and Language Politics in the 1999 Kazakhstan Census
Developments and Prospects for Population Statistics in Countries of the Former Soviet Union
Soviet Jews in World War II Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering Borderlines: Russian and East-European Studies
Ronald Wixman Ethno-Linguistic Data In
Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Stalin's Soviet Union: New Dimensions of Research
Rein Taagepera, University of California, Irvine. Apparently Non
Media and Perception of the 1937 Soviet Census a Thesis Submitted To
The 1970 Soviet Census of Population: Content, Organization, and Processing
A LEGACY of the HOLOCAUST in RUSSIA Daron Acemoglu Tarek A
Russian Bureaucracy and the State Also by Don K
Top View
Yiddish in the Former Soviet Union Since 1989
The Use of Nationality and Language in the First Post-Soviet Censuse S
Central Asia: T Conflict Or Stability and Development? ABILITY and DEVELOPMENT? CENTRAL ASIA: CONFLICT OR ST • 96/6 T TIONAL REPOR an MRG INTERNA
Growth and Diversity of the Population of the Soviet Union
Minority Rights in Estonia Report
Codebook, Soviet Nationalities Data: 1926 and 1959 Censuses
1926 Census of the Population of the Uzbekistan Ssr the Event and Its Historical Importance Today
Claiming Ancestral Homelandsː Mongolian Kazakh Migration in Inner Asia
Ethnic Structure of St Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad in the Period of 1703-1991
Kazakh Language and Prospects for Its Role in Kazakh Groupness*
The Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the USSR in the Documents of the British Foreign Office (1952–1958)
Demographic Sources of the Changing Ethnic Composition of the Soviet Union
Privileged Exclusion in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: Ethnic
A Half Century of Jewish Emigration from the Former Soviet Union: Demographic Aspects* Mark Tolts, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (
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Believers' Responses to the 1937 and 1939 Soviet Censuses